Season 10 unfolds as a visual diary — every painting titled with the exact date of the entry that inspired it. Demons, skulls, black-metal faces, cyber sigils, dogs, ghosts and dragons collide in a chaotic mix of spray, marker, acrylic and handwritten text. The works look loud, aggressive, almost theatrical, yet each one traces back to a painfully real moment from the artist’s life.

In the exhibition, the original diary pages were hung beside each painting, turning private thoughts into public artifacts. The vulnerability was deliberate — a forced confrontation between inner turmoil and outward expression. These are not fantasy creatures; they are autobiographical demons.

Season 10 becomes a raw mythology built from real dates, real emotions, and the risk of being fully exposed.